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Re: ESPN Bottom 10

I said last year it would take 5 years to overcome this hiring and I am sticking to it. When our clueless AD decided to double down after last year it confirmed this. He is committed to Summers for his full 3 year contract. Hiring Cook with a 2 year deal confirmed this as well. I hate to see season ticket sales next year. Basically a lot of folks will have purchased season tickets and will only make 3 games ( if they decide to show up) due to moving the game to Birmingham and a Wed night game. Knowing our fan base I think we will see a major drop of ticket sales next year if something doesn't change.

Re: ESPN Bottom 10

Originally Posted by TCM

I said last year it would take 5 years to overcome this hiring and I am sticking to it. When our clueless AD decided to double down after last year it confirmed this. He is committed to Summers for his full 3 year contract. Hiring Cook with a 2 year deal confirmed this as well. I hate to see season ticket sales next year. Basically a lot of folks will have purchased season tickets and will only make 3 games ( if they decide to show up) due to moving the game to Birmingham and a Wed night game. Knowing our fan base I think we will see a major drop of ticket sales next year if something doesn't change.

Re: ESPN Bottom 10

Originally Posted by TCM

I said last year it would take 5 years to overcome this hiring and I am sticking to it. When our clueless AD decided to double down after last year it confirmed this. He is committed to Summers for his full 3 year contract. Hiring Cook with a 2 year deal confirmed this as well. I hate to see season ticket sales next year. Basically a lot of folks will have purchased season tickets and will only make 3 games ( if they decide to show up) due to moving the game to Birmingham and a Wed night game. Knowing our fan base I think we will see a major drop of ticket sales next year if something doesn't change.

Not true if we get rid of CTS by the end of the year and get a Fritz level coach which is not hard. Our current talent is still at the top of the Belt and decent G5 wise thanks to Fritz. We wait another two recruiting cycles with CTS having 100+ ranked recruiting classes then the next coach will be screwed for sure. Like the GaSt coach is now for example but their arrow is pointing up and they just had the best recruiting class in their history.

Re: ESPN Bottom 10

Originally Posted by JDC325

Not true if we get rid of CTS by the end of the year and get a Fritz level coach which is not hard. Our current talent is still at the top of the Belt and decent G5 wise thanks to Fritz. We wait another two recruiting cycles with CTS having 100+ ranked recruiting classes then the next coach will be screwed for sure. Like the GaSt coach is now for example but their arrow is pointing up and they just had the best recruiting class in their history.

The problem is that it is not going to happen. Unless CTS decides to resign on his own he is here for the duration of his contract. People need to stand back and take a look at everything that has taken place and Hebert is focussed on the Armstrong consolidation.

Re: ESPN Bottom 10

Originally Posted by TCM

The problem is that it is not going to happen. Unless CTS decides to resign on his own he is here for the duration of his contract. People need to stand back and take a look at everything that has taken place and Hebert is focussed on the Armstrong consolidation.

IMO Hebert will notice if their is a significant decline in the bottom line and/or ticket sales.

Re: ESPN Bottom 10

Originally Posted by TCM

The problem is that it is not going to happen. Unless CTS decides to resign on his own he is here for the duration of his contract. People need to stand back and take a look at everything that has taken place and Hebert is focussed on the Armstrong consolidation.

There is absolutely no way Summers survives a four (or fewer) win season. It's doubtful he survives unless he gets bowl eligible.

That said, I fully expect he'll get twelve games to work toward that goal (and he should).